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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 building. Overhead monorail mate rial handling systems will expedite the processes in many sections of , the building. : The Hill Air Force base maintenance shop, tdgether with its twin shop at Mobil Air Materiel Area, Alabama, handles all of the wheels, brakes and strut repair for nine of the Air Force's first line aircraft, ranging from the giant 6 bomber the through the 4 cargo plane, 0 and 4 jet fighters, to the workhorse T--6 single engine training plane. More on Blackie Got His "Blues'! Moving of Wheels, Brakes, Struts S!:cp J tv IIISItlliiljllBl (Continued from Page 1) remodeling to accomodate thefnew landing gear plant so that items to be processed can be unloaded at the north"" end of the building and proceed through the necessary processes until they are packaged and crated for shipment, ready for service, from the south end of the Largest Auto KMuiiMiy in me wor1 B-3- 1 - V if C-5- F-9- F-8- . . . a i iT.ujfl.f enaon kkkwo af rnn-iunjoy top entertainment mruuguuui . me . . Free Club Theatre Parking in our comfortable Country - iiuuj ? lighted, hard-surfac- lot ed wrtir wuiora U SEE US . ..'beforeV aipvts w Sun. Dec. 24 and Xmas Day Fri. 22, Sat. 23 Thurs., "THE PETTY GIRL" "SIERRA," with Wanda Hen-dri- x, with Joan Canf ield and Bob Burl Ives, Andie Murphy Cumming. Musical Mas OKLAHOMA" "HILLS OF Also: terpiece. rHILL FIELD SPECIAL will Clip This Coupon: All children accompanied by parents be admitted FREE if this coupon is presented at box office. THIS FEATURE ONLY: "THE BIG HANG-OVEVan Johnson and Elizabeth Taylor Wednesday, Dec. 27th Tuesday, Dee. 26th 30 Sun., Dec. 31 and Mon., Jan. 2 Thurs., Dec. 28, Fri. 29, Sat. , "OUR VERY OWN" "THREE LITTLE WORDS" Fred Astaire. Red Skelton. Farley Granger, Joan Evans, Ann tJiytne ana jane wyait. Vera Ellen and Arlene Dahl ENJOY MOVIES MORE AT OGDEN'S NEWEST THEATRE M-G-- mmm For a short winter just sign a note this fall payable next spring. Kroehler "News." Season's Greetings Westinghouse & Sunbeam APPLIANCES Toasters, Irons, Food Mixers, etc. RADIOS Table Models, Portables, etc . By Hugh Stewart Gremlins, by defeating the Helicopters three to one, assured themselves of at least a tie for first half honors. Only, by dropping--al- l four points this coming Monday and the winning of all four by either the Superforts or Air Installations, can the ' leaders be tied. This is highly improbable judging by recent performances. . The Grimlin victory over the d Helicopters was by a record breaking performance on the part of Don Karadeema. Don finally adjusted his sights after many mediocre performances and crashed the kingpins for a 242 single game. This ties the scratch record held by Ray Allred but hoisted Don into the saddle with a record 266 handi Street at Washington Blvd. 39 i to iff GAS APPLIANCES TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE CLEARFIELD ELECTRIC CO. cap. Only one point behind is Airman Barr Chittick who originally hailed from Paisley, Scotland. Said Barr, "This is a close race, but then Tm used to that sort of thing." Block North of Homer's Market Eiway 91 PHONE 584-R-2 f 1950 Nash .....J. 2-D- 2295 ....... 2295 4-D- oor . v - You see comfortabjy ,. clearly ... when you Domv-9- 2595 L. 1995 4-D- 26S6 Wash. Blvd. Ph. Mr Cars in ' "J- $1295 1948 Mercury Station Wagon 1948 Ford 109 or A1948 Chevrolet Sedan 1948 Chevrolet 1948 Chevrolet 1091 .1 or .. 1095 Coum 1395 1948 Olds. 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When Blackie went before the board they decided he had a good clean record and enough time in grade and was entitled to wear stripes., Blackie poses above in his Class A uniform, complete with brass, wings, AND DOG TAGS. Blackie is on duty in the Food Service supply room with his CO., SSgt. E. G. Alford (above), supply sergeant. This K-- 9 is exempt from KP (lucky dog!) but the boys would like him to remember that he can he was restricted to the base he get busted. Just last week-en- d didn't pass inspection. Blackie attends all the basketball games and rumor has it that he is up for Corporal if he leads his basketball team onto victory. Gasiu PHONE 3-07- 56 -- 1 |